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Where are the sockets in university dormitories?
There are two kinds of dormitories in general schools, one is going to bed and getting off the table, and the other is bunk beds. In order to sleep and leave the table, the socket is usually on the wall against which the table is leaning. For bunk beds, in order to ensure the safety of electricity use, sockets are rarely placed on the wall attached to the bed, but on the wall corresponding to the public desks in the dormitory.

Modern life allows us to have a lot of electrical equipment, whether it is a mobile phone, a tablet laptop or a charging treasure Bluetooth headset. In addition to these low-power items, some people also use things with higher power such as hair dryers, electric cups and curling irons.

No matter what we use, we should pay attention to the safety of electricity use. In recent years, the news of college dormitory fires has emerged one after another. Many of them are caused by improper use of electricity and lighting dormitory supplies.

In order to ensure the safety of electricity use, here are some suggestions for the use of sockets.

First of all, the plug in the dormitory is definitely not enough. Most people will choose to buy a row board to relieve the pressure of less sockets. Be sure to choose products with good reputation produced by regular manufacturers. It is best to go to big stores or brand stores to buy, so the possibility of buying fake and shoddy products will be less. Be sure to choose heat-resistant materials. Inferior plugs may even melt because of overheating, which is very likely to cause a fire.

Secondly, in terms of electricity use, I suggest you plug and play, and don't always leave the plug or socket in working condition. Because the dormitory voltage may be low, so don't use too high-power electrical appliances, which are contraband in many schools. For example, in dry autumn and winter, some friends often use electric blankets and other bedding to warm their beds. This is definitely dangerous and not recommended. Some students will connect plug-ins to their beds in order to use electricity conveniently in bed, which is also very dangerous. Most bedding is flammable. When you leave the dormitory, there may be a fire because the socket is not turned off.

Finally, I wish everyone a wonderful dormitory life.